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INDEX. 



Rougemont, M., on date of round 



towers, 54. 

 sources of tin, 609. 



Royal Irish Academy, stone imple- 

 ments at, 80. 



Runes, note on the invention, and the 

 characters employed, 604. 



Runic inscriptions, 9, 12. 

 alphabet, 604. 



Rutherford on feat of New Zealanders, 



544- 

 Rlitimeyer, his researches, 175. 



on fauna of Lake-dwell- 



ings, 200, 202, 203, 204, 

 209, 215, 356, note. 



on connecting - links be- 



tween certain species, 

 308. 



on human remains from 



Lake-dwellings, 220. 



summary of bones from 



Veyrier cave, 325. 



on the bison, 305. 



on Szts pahistris, 207. 



,, on fossil oxen, 209. 



bones of wild and tame 



animals, 207. 



S. 



Saavedra, on ignorance of fire among 

 inhabitants of " Los Jardines," 557. 

 Sacred enclosures of America, 264. 

 Sacrifices at funerals, 176. 

 Sacrificial mounds described, 271. 

 Sagas, tumulus mentioned in, 122. 

 Sahara, 386, 402. 

 Salmon abundant in Boothia Felix, 



54- . 

 Salutations, diversity of, 562. 



Samoans, 455, 576. 



Sanchee, monument at, 130. 



Sandstone in river gravel, 368. 



Sandwich Islanders, 485, note, 490. 



Sanford, Mr., 292. 



Sarcens, 126. 



Sardinian "nurhags," 59. 



Sargasso, Mare di, 66. 



Saulcy, M. de, on Moabite monu- 

 ments, 129. 



Savage nations, comparative table of 

 implements, weapons, etc., 552. 

 tribes, comparison between, 547. 

 their exclusiveness, 553. 



Savages and children compared, 566, 



569, 570. 



of modern times, 426. 

 knowledge of, important to 



archaeologists, 430. 



Savages not degenerate, 430, 584. 

 their perils, 594. 

 their self-inflicted sufferings, 



595- 

 their skill, 543. 



,, their weapons, 551. 

 intellectual power, 571. 

 Saws of bronze, 39. 

 Saxon weapons of iron, 23. 

 Scandinavian tumuli, 136. 

 Schlegel on Chinese prejudice against 



hare, 204. 

 Schmerling, Dr., finds human relics in 



caves at Liege, 312. 

 on the Engis skull, 336, 



338. 

 " Ossements fossiles " 



quoted, 68, note. 

 Schoolcraft on American funerals, 134, 



135- 

 on American Indians, 516, 



521- 

 on Dighton Rock, 277. 



on Sandstone relic, 278. 

 statistical calculations, 592. 

 history of Indian tribes, 



253, 255, 426, note. 

 Schulz, Don G., on sources of tin, 609. 

 Schiitz, M., on Sus palustris, 207. 

 Schwab, Col., his collection from 



Nidau, 16. 



finds pottery at Nidau, 223. 

 on lake-villages burned, 224. 

 his collections, 220, 221. 

 Schwendener, Prof., on the inter-glacial 



coal-beds at Durnten, 423. 

 Science and virtue, 599. 

 Scientific inventions, their utility, 598. 

 Scioto river embankment, 280. 

 Scotland, shell-mounds in, 233. 

 Lake-dwellings in, 182. 

 reindeer in, 301. 

 Scrapers, what, and where found, 99, 



Sculptured stones, 174, 175. 



Scylax, 66. 



Sea-level in Denmark, 234. 



change of, 380. 

 Secondary interments, 148, 169. 

 Seeds of Lake-men, 217. 

 Selserstown mound, 280. 

 Semi-lunar implements, 103. 

 Semitic ornamentation, 76. 

 Seneca on ancient oxen, 304. 

 Sepulchral mounds in America, '269. 



pottery classified, 170. 



urns of British tumuli, 170. 



incense-cups of ,, 171. 



